Some experiences are powerful enough to justify discomfort, lost sleep, and early alarms. Sunrises belong firmly in that ...
The startup raised more than $90 million and $1 billion in debt financing, and upon announcing its valuation, cofounder ...
The forces reshaping Indian cinema are the same ones reshaping consumer markets everywhere. India is simply where the ...
Wildlife encounters have a unique power to reshape how people see the world and their place within it. Observing animals in ...
In a splashy event just outside Washington D.C., Microsoft vice chair Brad Smith laid out five big promises to address ...
Discovery Health’s decision to absorb the full cost of its high-profile medication claims error was inevitable. What is less ...
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Japanese language teaching in UK tackling outdated perceptions
Teachers of Japanese in Britain are shaking up the way they teach the language in order to challenge Western stereotypes and ...
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Study tracks fishing boats to see how heat waves affect fish distribution
Marine heat waves have become longer and more frequent along the U.S. West Coast, as elsewhere in the world. But heating ...
Celebrate the 60th issue of Reader’s House with exclusive insights from Barbara Pinke, Brian A. Plank, and Stephanie ...
A crisis beyond the streets The current unrest in Iran marks one of the most serious challenges faced by the Islamic Republic ...
When I watch young people celebrating today, I reflect on my own matric years. In those days, matric parties were unheard of.
Opinion - Sixty years on, the morning of January 15, 1966 still reverberates across Nigeria, but most painfully in the North as one of the darkest ruptures in our national journey. On that day, a ...
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